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Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
by
Freese, Marko
, Marohn, Lasse
, Rütten, Stephan
, Wysujack, Klaus
, Hanel, Reinhold
, Kiessling, Fabian
, Michael, Sabrina
, Witten, Paul Eckhard
, Brinkmann, Markus
, Güvener, Nihan
, Lammers, Twan
, Rizzo, Larissa Yokota
, Hollert, Henner
, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag
, Gremse, Felix
in
Anguilla - metabolism
/ Anguilla - physiology
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Biological Phenomena
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bone and Bones - metabolism
/ Bone and Bones - physiology
/ Bone loss
/ Bone mass
/ Bone resorption
/ Bone Resorption - metabolism
/ Breeding success
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Depletion
/ Eels
/ Endangered Species
/ Energy storage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fluxes
/ Gonads
/ Gonads - metabolism
/ Gonads - physiology
/ Imaging techniques
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - physiology
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Mass ratios
/ Maternal transfer
/ Maturation
/ Metals
/ Minerals
/ Muscles
/ Muscles - metabolism
/ Muscles - physiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Ovary - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Sex differences
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Skeleton
/ Soft tissues
/ Spawning
/ Spawning migrations
/ Tissues
/ Translocation
2019
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Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
by
Freese, Marko
, Marohn, Lasse
, Rütten, Stephan
, Wysujack, Klaus
, Hanel, Reinhold
, Kiessling, Fabian
, Michael, Sabrina
, Witten, Paul Eckhard
, Brinkmann, Markus
, Güvener, Nihan
, Lammers, Twan
, Rizzo, Larissa Yokota
, Hollert, Henner
, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag
, Gremse, Felix
in
Anguilla - metabolism
/ Anguilla - physiology
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Biological Phenomena
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bone and Bones - metabolism
/ Bone and Bones - physiology
/ Bone loss
/ Bone mass
/ Bone resorption
/ Bone Resorption - metabolism
/ Breeding success
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Depletion
/ Eels
/ Endangered Species
/ Energy storage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fluxes
/ Gonads
/ Gonads - metabolism
/ Gonads - physiology
/ Imaging techniques
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - physiology
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Mass ratios
/ Maternal transfer
/ Maturation
/ Metals
/ Minerals
/ Muscles
/ Muscles - metabolism
/ Muscles - physiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Ovary - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Sex differences
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Skeleton
/ Soft tissues
/ Spawning
/ Spawning migrations
/ Tissues
/ Translocation
2019
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Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
by
Freese, Marko
, Marohn, Lasse
, Rütten, Stephan
, Wysujack, Klaus
, Hanel, Reinhold
, Kiessling, Fabian
, Michael, Sabrina
, Witten, Paul Eckhard
, Brinkmann, Markus
, Güvener, Nihan
, Lammers, Twan
, Rizzo, Larissa Yokota
, Hollert, Henner
, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag
, Gremse, Felix
in
Anguilla - metabolism
/ Anguilla - physiology
/ Animal Migration - physiology
/ Animals
/ Biological Phenomena
/ Biological Sciences
/ Bone and Bones - metabolism
/ Bone and Bones - physiology
/ Bone loss
/ Bone mass
/ Bone resorption
/ Bone Resorption - metabolism
/ Breeding success
/ Calcium
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Depletion
/ Eels
/ Endangered Species
/ Energy storage
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Female
/ Females
/ Fluxes
/ Gonads
/ Gonads - metabolism
/ Gonads - physiology
/ Imaging techniques
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Liver - physiology
/ Locomotion
/ Male
/ Mass ratios
/ Maternal transfer
/ Maturation
/ Metals
/ Minerals
/ Muscles
/ Muscles - metabolism
/ Muscles - physiology
/ Ovaries
/ Ovary - metabolism
/ Ovary - physiology
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Reproduction
/ Reproduction - physiology
/ Sex differences
/ Skeletal muscle
/ Skeleton
/ Soft tissues
/ Spawning
/ Spawning migrations
/ Tissues
/ Translocation
2019
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Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
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Bone resorption and body reorganization during maturation induce maternal transfer of toxic metals in anguillid eels
2019
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During their once-in-a-lifetime transoceanic spawning migration, anguillid eels do not feed, instead rely on energy stores to fuel the demands of locomotion and reproduction while they reorganize their bodies by depleting body reserves and building up gonadal tissue. Here we show how the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) breaks down its skeleton to redistribute phosphorus and calcium from hard to soft tissues during its sexual development. Using multiple analytical and imaging techniques, we characterize the spatial and temporal degradation of the skeletal framework from initial to final gonadal maturation and use elemental mass ratios in bone, muscle, liver, and gonadal tissue to determine the fluxes and fates of selected minerals and metals in the eels’ bodies. We find that bone loss is more pronounced in females than in males and eventually may reach a point at which the mechanical stability of the skeleton is challenged. P and Ca are released and translocated from skeletal tissues to muscle and gonads, leaving both elements in constant proportion in remaining bone structures. The depletion of internal stores from hard and soft tissues during maturation-induced body reorganization is accompanied by the recirculation, translocation, and maternal transfer of potentially toxic metals from bone and muscle to the ovaries in gravid females, which may have direct deleterious effects on health and hinder the reproductive success of individuals of this critically endangered species.
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